Re: Keel or Flat Bottom?
I've got a 10'4" Achilles, with a wood floor and inflatable keel. I can carry this boat, inflated, floors installed, by myself and I car top it on my Subaru Outback. It's somewhat unwieldy, but more than doable. I keep my safety equipment/tools/PFDs in 2 bags in the cargo area of the car for easy access.
When I want to take it out, I just throw the boat on the roof rack, put my 1959 10hp QD-20 and a fuel tank in the back seat and off I go. I can launch in less than 10 minutes -and not much longer to re-pack.
With the 10hp, I can get up to 30mph, however this boat is really only good for 2 people to cruise/explore with -even though it's rated for 5 adults.
If you deflate the boat, you can store it in the back seat or trunk of a Toyota Corolla, with room for an outboard and some suitcases. Inflating this one with a foot pump takes maybe 15 minutes, at a relaxed pace.
I live in an apartment in downtown New Haven, CT. I am less than 1/2 mile from the Long Island Sound. I have no driveway, so I have to use inflatable boats. With the Achilles, I can launch anywhere, anytime. I get my car as close to water as I can and throw the boat in the water, tie it off, load the gear, park the car, and then go. So I don't always use state boat launches
I recently purchased a 14" Aquamarine [generic chinese PVC boat] and a separate Evinrude electric start 18hp, but have yet to take either it out as I would need 2-3 people to transport it when it is inflated -and 18hp on my 10'4" is more than I need. However I am working on ways to car top and launch the 14' boat by myself. Setting this larger boat up takes about 25 minutes -with a blower/vacuum -it's also twice as heavy [200 lb. for the 14 vs 70 lb..for the 10'4"].
So in short, with a pickup, you could definitely pack a 11 footer or even a 14'-16', just expect about an 1/2 hour to load/unload the smaller one and 1 hour to load/unload the larger one. I cruise the Long Island Sound, so the air keel helps stability, but if you are lake cruising, that's not so much of an issue unless you are out in some medium wind/chop.
All of these boats and motors were picked up on Criagslist. You should definitely look there for some used inflatables. You'll probably pay 50%-75% of the new price -and get instant gratification.
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